They are made by subjecting clay into blocks and firing them to the requisite hardness in a kiln.
2.- What are they used for?
Used for built walls, bridges, etc.; for landscaping and decoration.
3.- How many types of brick are there?
Depending on their shape, the bricks are classified as:
• Brick pierced: these are all those who have holes in the table to occupy more than 10% of the surface of it. Very popular forimplementing brick facades.
• Solid brick: those with less than 10% of perforations in the table.Some models have a recess in the tables and the wall heads forexecution without sores.
• Brick, tile or manual: simulate old handmade bricks, looking roughand wrinkled faces. Have good ornamental.
• Hollow brick are those who have slots on the edge or in the head, reducing the volume of ceramics used in them. Are used to partitionthat would not suffer special burdens. Can be of several types:
Rasilla: its thickness and rope are much greater than its blight.
Hollow brick simple: it has a row of holes in the head.
Hollow brick: it has two rows of holes in the head.
4.- What is the meaning of brick laying techniques?
Bricklaying is the laying and the joining of bricks, building blocks and stone to build a vast array of masonry structures.
5.- Describe 2 brick laying techniques
· Flemish: It is created by alternately laying headers and stretchers in a single course. The next course is laid so that a header lies in the middle of the stretcher in the course below.
What are their advantages and disadvantages?
· Advantages: Low maintenance. Can last for a very long time. There is no need to paint or perform other upkeep tasks It comes in a variety of colorsIt is durable It can resist heat and offers better fire protection than wood and vinyl siding It provides a sound barrier, keeping noise outside. · Disadvantages: Extreme weather may cause degradation of the surface due to frost damage. It may be more difficult to repair when it becomes damaged. The high weight increases structural requirements, especially in earthquake prone areas. Bricks are very hard, so they will be difficult to cut.
Expressions that he word brick and its meaning:
1) Brick and Mortar: stands for a store or business in the real world, that either doesn't have a web presence or has mainly physical locations as opposed to websites. Bricks and mortar are common building materials.
2) Be/come up against a brick wall: to not be able to continue an activity or do something you want to.
3) come down on somebody like a ton of bricks: to punish someone very quickly and severely. 4) Drop a brick: to make a clumsy social error. To make a tactless or indiscreet remark.
Brick.
- Some questions about brick:
1.- What are they made of?
They are made by subjecting clay into blocks and firing them to the requisite hardness in a kiln.
2.- What are they used for?
Used for built walls, bridges, etc.; for landscaping and decoration.
3.- How many types of brick are there?
Depending on their shape, the bricks are classified as:
• Brick pierced: these are all those who have holes in the table to occupy more than 10% of the surface of it. Very popular forimplementing brick facades.
• Solid brick: those with less than 10% of perforations in the table.Some models have a recess in the tables and the wall heads forexecution without sores.
• Brick, tile or manual: simulate old handmade bricks, looking roughand wrinkled faces. Have good ornamental.
• Hollow brick are those who have slots on the edge or in the head, reducing the volume of ceramics used in them. Are used to partitionthat would not suffer special burdens. Can be of several types:
Rasilla: its thickness and rope are much greater than its blight.
Hollow brick simple: it has a row of holes in the head.
Hollow brick: it has two rows of holes in the head.
4.- What is the meaning of brick laying techniques?
Bricklaying is the laying and the joining of bricks, building blocks and stone to build a vast array of masonry structures.
5.- Describe 2 brick laying techniques
· Flemish: It is created by alternately laying headers and stretchers in a single course. The next course is laid so that a header lies in the middle of the stretcher in the course below.
What are their advantages and disadvantages?
· Advantages: Low maintenance. Can last for a very long time. There is no need to paint or perform other upkeep tasks It comes in a variety of colorsIt is durable It can resist heat and offers better fire protection than wood and vinyl siding It provides a sound barrier, keeping noise outside. · Disadvantages: Extreme weather may cause degradation of the surface due to frost damage. It may be more difficult to repair when it becomes damaged. The high weight increases structural requirements, especially in earthquake prone areas. Bricks are very hard, so they will be difficult to cut.
Expressions that he word brick and its meaning:
1) Brick and Mortar: stands for a store or business in the real world, that either doesn't have a web presence or has mainly physical locations as opposed to websites. Bricks and mortar are common building materials.
2) Be/come up against a brick wall: to not be able to continue an activity or do something you want to.
3) come down on somebody like a ton of bricks: to punish someone very quickly and severely. 4) Drop a brick: to make a clumsy social error. To make a tactless or indiscreet remark.